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The composition of Lu Xun's hometown travel notes

We walked along the narrow stone road to Zhoujiaxintaimen on the west side of Dongchangfangkou. Lu Xun spent his childhood and adolescence at the entrance of Zhoujiaxintai, leaving an intriguing footprint for people. The door of the new platform faces south, with blue tiles and white walls. Entering from two Blackstone storefronts facing the street of Lu Xun's former residence, and passing through the small courtyard, it is a platform room in the mud, which is used by Lu Xun's family to place transportation. There are sedan chairs and paddles on display.

There is a well from the side door of the platform door bucket. How clear and cool the water in that well is. When you put your hand into the well, you will feel cold all over, as if you were in a cold world. There is a small tree beside the well, like an open green umbrella, to shelter the well from the wind and rain.

Cross the promenade and you will come to osmanthus Tang Ming. There were two kinds of lush osmanthus here, so it was named "Osmanthus fragrans Tang Ming". There is a big round table under the osmanthus tree. It is said that when Lu Xun was a child, he often lay on the table under the osmanthus tree in hot summer to enjoy the cool, and listened to grandma telling stories ... After the osmanthus hall, he came to Lu Xun's bedroom and study. There are iron pear beds, tables and chairs in it ... It is said that Lu Xun often prepares lessons and writes here when he teaches in Shaoxing after studying in Japan.

Through the patio, the well-preserved former residence of Lu Xun has two floors and two floors. There is a reception room where Lu Xun often receives friends and classmates. In addition to tables and chairs, there is also a leather lounge chair on display in the reception room. It is said to be the original object used to rest when Lu Xun's father was ill. Besides the living room, there are his mother's bedroom and his wife's bedroom. ...

Suddenly I remembered a description in Lu Xun's "From San Tan Yin Yue to Baicaoyuan": There is a big garden behind my house, which is called Baicaoyuan according to legend ... It seems that there are only some weeds in it; But it was my paradise at that time ... I wanted to see it quickly, so I strolled to the Herb Garden. Baicaoyuan is actually just an ordinary vegetable garden, with all kinds of melons and vegetables, as well as fragrant osmanthus trees ... The tour guide sister introduced: "Lu Xun often went to Baicaoyuan with friends when he was a child. They catch crickets and watch ants fly ... and they often catch birds in the snow in winter! " After listening to the introduction, I seem to see Lu Xun playing here and hear his laughter.

After passing the Herb Garden, we came to Santan to reflect the moon. This is the place where Lu Xun once studied. I found the word "algae" in the lower right corner of Lu Xun's desk, which is very strange. Later, after listening to the tour guide's sister, I realized that Lu Xun was late for school for some reason and was severely criticized by the teacher, so he quietly carved the word "early" in the lower right corner of the desk with a knife to show his encouragement. I deeply admire Lu Xun's spirit. Paying homage to Lu Xun's hometown aroused the reverence for this great writer, thinker and revolutionary.

Jishan is evergreen and the mirror water is green. Lu Xun's integrity, integrity and honesty will inspire us to study hard when we grow up and make unremitting efforts for the prosperity of the Chinese nation.

Lu Xun's hometown is mainly composed of San Tan Ying Yue, Lu Xun's former residence, Lu Xun Memorial Hall and Baicao Garden. We first came to San Tan Ying Yue, where Lu Xun studied when he was a child. Here, on the desk where Lu Xun studied when he was a child, you can also see the word "early", which was carved by Mr. Wang to remind yourself not to be late for school when he was a child.

There is also a backyard, and college courses are boring. As soon as the teacher is fascinated, the students will secretly come here to play.

After three pools of moonlight, we came to Lu Xun's former residence, which contained living room, boudoir bedroom, young master's room and other residences of Lu Xun and his family. This is the place where Mr. Wang lived when he was a child.

After visiting Lu Xun's former residence, Lu Xun Memorial Hall will appear in front of you. There are records of Lu Xun's life, preserved books and statues of Lu Xun.

Lu Xun Memorial Hall has two floors. You can go and have a look if you are interested.

Baicaoyuan is the place where Lu Xun played when he was a child. There is a big tree in it. When he was a child, Lu Xun would play under the tree with his friends and enjoy the cool at night ... The famous "From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" was written here.

Lu Xun's hometown has been visited, and the day is over.

The composition of Lu Xun's former residence, stepping on the ancient bluestone road; Touching an ancient bluestone wall, this is an antique place-Shaoxing.

There are outstanding people and celebrities here, including Wang Xizhi with beautiful writing style and Zhou Enlai, a great revolutionary ... but what I want to know most is the place where Mr. Lu Xun lives.

So, we came to Santan to reflect the moon.

This is a spacious and bright house, the walls are painted with white paint, the tiles are made of mahogany and the floor is paved with bluestone.

Dad took me to the classroom where Lu Xun studied. There is a wooden sign of "three pools printing the moon" hanging directly above the classroom. Below the signboard is a painting, a sika deer crouching under a pine tree, staring quietly into the distance ... Seeing this, the scene of a group of students bowing down seems vivid.

There are eight seats in the classroom, Lu Xun's seat is in a corner, and the word "morning" is engraved in the lower right corner of the table! This witnessed Lu Xun's diligent and studious spirit.

After swimming through three moon-reflecting pools, we came to the Baicaoyuan. On entering the door, we were greeted by a large green vegetable field and a low wall covered with moss.

The garden is dotted with several big trees. Although I can't say for sure what they are, I remember the words of Grandpa Lu Xun: "Green vegetable fields, smooth stone wells, tall acacia trees, purple mulberry trees …" I know how picturesque Lu Xun's childhood Herb Garden is! For us who have plenty of food and clothing, Lu Xun's childhood paradise is just an ordinary vegetable garden, and the classroom where he studied is just a dilapidated house.

However, such a great writer appeared from "Hundred Herbs Garden" to "San Tan Yin Yue".

We now have modern parks and schools, advanced teaching environment and teaching facilities, so what kind of people will come out of here?

Travel notes of Lu Xun's hometown We walked along the narrow stone road and came to Zhoujiaxintaimen, which is located on the west side of Dongchangfangkou.

Lu Xun spent his childhood and adolescence at the entrance of Zhoujiaxintai, leaving an intriguing footprint for people.

The door of the new platform faces south, with blue tiles and white walls.

Entering from two Blackstone storefronts facing the street of Lu Xun's former residence, and passing through the small courtyard, it is a platform room in the mud, which is used by Lu Xun's family to place transportation.

There are sedan chairs and paddles on display.

There is a well from the side door of the platform door bucket.

How clear and cool the water in that well is.

When you put your hand into the well, you will feel cold all over, as if you were in a cold world.

There is a small tree beside the well, like an open green umbrella, to shelter the well from the wind and rain.

Cross the promenade and you will come to osmanthus Tang Ming.

There were two kinds of lush osmanthus here, so it was named "Osmanthus fragrans Tang Ming".

There is a big round table under the osmanthus tree. It is said that when Lu Xun was a child, he often lay on the table under the osmanthus tree in hot summer to enjoy the cool, and listened to his grandmother telling stories ... After the osmanthus hall, he came to Lu Xun's bedroom and study.

There are iron pear beds, tables and chairs in it ... It is said that Lu Xun often prepares lessons and writes here when he teaches in Shaoxing after studying in Japan.

Through the patio, the well-preserved former residence of Lu Xun has two floors and two floors.

There is a reception room where Lu Xun often receives friends and classmates.

In addition to tables and chairs, there is also a leather lounge chair on display in the reception room. It is said to be the original object used to rest when Lu Xun's father was ill.

In addition to the living room, there are his mother's bedroom and his wife's bedroom ... Suddenly I remembered a description in Lu Xun's "From San Tan Yin Yue to Baicaoyuan": There is a big garden behind my house, which is said to be called Baicaoyuan ... It seems that there are only some weeds; But it was my paradise at that time ... I wanted to see it quickly, so I strolled to the Herb Garden.

Baicaoyuan is actually just an ordinary vegetable garden, with all kinds of melons and vegetables, as well as fragrant osmanthus trees ... The tour guide sister introduced: "Lu Xun often went to Baicaoyuan with friends when he was a child. They catch crickets and watch ants fly ... and they often catch birds in the snow in winter! " After listening to the introduction, I seem to see Lu Xun playing here and hear his laughter.

After passing the Herb Garden, we came to Santan to reflect the moon.

This is the place where Lu Xun once studied.

I found the word "algae" in the lower right corner of Lu Xun's desk, which is very strange.

Later, after listening to the tour guide's sister, I realized that Lu Xun was late for school for some reason and was severely criticized by the teacher, so he quietly carved the word "early" in the lower right corner of the desk with a knife to show his encouragement.

I deeply admire Lu Xun's spirit.

Paying homage to Lu Xun's hometown aroused the reverence for this great writer, thinker and revolutionary.

Jishan is evergreen and the mirror water is green.

Lu Xun's integrity, integrity and honesty will inspire us to study hard when we grow up and make unremitting efforts for the prosperity of the Chinese nation.

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Travel notes of Lu Xun's hometown We walked along the narrow stone road and came to Zhoujiaxintaimen, which is located on the west side of Dongchangfangkou.

Lu Xun spent his childhood and adolescence at the entrance of Zhoujiaxintai, leaving an intriguing footprint for people.

The door of the new platform faces south, with blue tiles and white walls.

Entering from two Blackstone storefronts facing the street of Lu Xun's former residence, and passing through the small courtyard, it is a platform room in the mud, which is used by Lu Xun's family to place transportation.

There are sedan chairs and paddles on display.

There is a well from the side door of the platform door bucket.

How clear and cool the water in that well is.

When you put your hand into the well, you will feel cold all over, as if you were in a cold world.

There is a small tree beside the well, like an open green umbrella, to shelter the well from the wind and rain.

Cross the promenade and you will come to osmanthus Tang Ming.

There were two kinds of lush osmanthus here, so it was named "Osmanthus fragrans Tang Ming".

There is a big round table under the osmanthus tree. It is said that when Lu Xun was a child, he often lay on the table under the osmanthus tree in hot summer to enjoy the cool, and listened to grandma telling stories ... After the osmanthus hall, he came to Lu Xun's bedroom and study.

There are iron pear beds, tables and chairs in it ... It is said that Lu Xun often prepares lessons and writes here when he teaches in Shaoxing after studying in Japan.

Through the patio, the well-preserved former residence of Lu Xun has two floors and two floors.

There is a reception room where Lu Xun often receives friends and classmates.

In addition to tables and chairs, there is also a leather lounge chair on display in the reception room. It is said to be the original object used to rest when Lu Xun's father was ill.

In addition to the living room, there are his mother's bedroom and his wife's bedroom ... Suddenly I remembered a description in Lu Xun's "From San Tan Yin Yue to Baicaoyuan": There is a big garden behind my house, which is said to be called Baicaoyuan ... It seems that there are only some weeds; But it was my paradise at that time ... I wanted to see it quickly, so I strolled to the Herb Garden.

Baicaoyuan is actually just an ordinary vegetable garden, with all kinds of melons and vegetables, as well as fragrant osmanthus trees ... The tour guide sister introduced: "Lu Xun often went to Baicaoyuan with friends when he was a child. They catch crickets and watch ants fly ... and they often catch birds in the snow in winter! " After listening to the introduction, I seem to see Lu Xun playing here and hear his laughter.

After passing the Herb Garden, we came to Santan to reflect the moon.

This is the place where Lu Xun once studied.

I found the word "algae" in the lower right corner of Lu Xun's desk, which is very strange.

Later, after listening to the tour guide's sister, I realized that Lu Xun was late for school for some reason and was severely criticized by the teacher, so he quietly carved the word "early" in the lower right corner of the desk with a knife to show his encouragement.

I deeply admire Lu Xun's spirit.

Paying homage to Lu Xun's hometown aroused the reverence for this great writer, thinker and revolutionary.

Jishan is evergreen and the mirror water is green.

Lu Xun's integrity, integrity and honesty will inspire us to study hard when we grow up and make unremitting efforts for the prosperity of the Chinese nation.

Ask for more than 600 words of travel notes of Lu Xun's former residence in Beijing, and write a middle school composition. Lu Xun's former residence is located at No.21,Santiao Hutong, Fuchengmen, Beijing. Mr. Lu Xun lived here from May 1924 to August 1926.

Pushing open two black courtyard doors and passing through a short doorway, an ordinary small quadrangle appeared in front of us.

There are two white lilacs with dense branches and leaves in the yard, bathed in golden sunshine.

This was planted by Mr. Lu Xun himself on April 5, 1925.

The south room of the small courtyard is where Lu Xun receives young friends, and sometimes Lu Xun himself rests here.

The East Room used to be the living room for women workers, and later it was used to pile up sundries.

The west room used to be the kitchen, but now it is the duty room of the former residence management staff.

There are four rooms in the North House.

The first room in the west is Mr. Lu Xun's studio and bedroom. Lu Xun himself called it "Greenwood Bookstore", and people called it "Tiger Tail" because it was expanded.

The first room in the east is Lu Xun's mother's bedroom.

"Tiger's tail" is the smallest room in all rooms, and there is an old-fashioned three-drawer table in it.

There is a kerosene lamp on the table, which reminds us of the time when there was no electric light.

There is an ordinary wooden pen, an inkstone in a hard wooden box, an old horseshoe watch and an ashtray beside the oil lamp.

There is a covered bowl that was used not long ago on the table.

On one side of the table is a kraft paper box, and on the other side is a miscellaneous container.

There is a cane chair in front of the table, and a charcoal painting and a portrait of Mr. Fujino are hung on the wall.

On the other side of the room, there is a coffee table and a wooden chair. On the wall above the coffee table, there is an inscription: "Don't push, don't worry, you will be the first to sing."

"The small door on the west side of the North House leads directly to the back room and interior furnishings, which is extremely simple.

Here, Lu Xun wrote many immortal works, including three Gai Hua Collections, Gai Hua Collections and the sequel to Weeds, as well as some articles in Wandering, Morning Flowers and the Tomb.

Lu Xun's former residence, a simple quadrangle in Beijing, is a place that people will always admire.

Lu Xun's hometown is mainly composed of San Tan Yin Yue, Lu Xun's former residence, Lu Xun Memorial Hall and White Grass Garden. We first came to Santan to reflect the moon. San Tan Yin Yue is the place where Lu Xun studied when he was a child. Here, on the desk where Mr. Lu Xun studied when he was a child, you can also see the word "early", which was carved by Mr. Wang to remind yourself not to be late for school when he was a child.

There is also a backyard, and college courses are boring. As soon as the teacher is fascinated, the students will secretly come here to play.

After three pools of moonlight, we came to Lu Xun's former residence, which contained living room, boudoir bedroom, young master's room and other residences of Lu Xun and his family. This is the place where Mr. Wang lived when he was a child.

After visiting Lu Xun's former residence, Lu Xun Memorial Hall will appear in front of you. There are records of Lu Xun's life, preserved books and statues of Lu Xun.

Lu Xun Memorial Hall has two floors. You can go and have a look if you are interested.

Baicaoyuan is the place where Lu Xun played when he was a child. There is a big tree in it. When he was a child, Lu Xun would play under the tree with his friends and enjoy the cool at night ... The famous "From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" was written here.

One day has passed since Lu Xun's hometown was visited.

Visiting Luxun's Hometown More than 300 words Visiting Luxun's Hometown Located in Luxun Middle Road, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province. This is a historical block with a unique Jiangnan style. It is a real place to interpret Lu Xun's works, taste the scenery of Lu Xun's works and feel the life situation of Lu Xun in those years.

We came to the gate first.

There is a wall in front of the door. There is a picture of Luxun smoking on the wall. This photo is black and white.

There are several statues of children in front of this wall. They huddled together as if chatting and playing.

Go ahead on Qingshi Road, and on the left side of the road is Wupengchuan Wharf.

On the river, the awning boat glided unsteadily.

This has become a scenic spot in Shaoxing.

There is a stone slab bridge on the river, and when you cross the bridge, you can reach Santan to reflect the moon.

San Tan Yin Yue is the place where Lu Xun studied when he was a child.

There is also a story with the word "jujube": Lu Xun's father is ill, and Lu Xun goes to the streets to buy medicine for his father every day.

One day, Lu Xun was late for school for this matter, and the teacher severely criticized Lu Xun.

So, Lu Xun carved a word "early" on the table, not only on the table, but also in his heart.

Since then, he has never been late again.

Opposite to Santan reflecting the moon is Zhou Jia Laotaimen.

Laotaimen in Zhou Jia is the place where Lu Xun's grandfather lived. There are white walls and tiles, antique carved furniture, and even doors and windows are very special.

Walking out of the old platform door and not far away, I came to the platform door of Zhou Jiaxin, where Lu Xun lived as a child.

There is a garden behind the platform door, namely the White Grass Garden, which was Lu Xun's childhood paradise.

There are many specialty shops on both sides of Shiban Road: stinky tofu shop, yellow hotel, handicraft shop ... The most distinctive one is stinky tofu.

The stinky tofu here smells bad and tastes delicious.

Take a gentle bite, and you will find that this stinky tofu is crisp outside and tender inside. This tastes really delicious! Shaoxing's stinky tofu is therefore "notorious".

Lu Xun's hometown has both water town characteristics and cultural characteristics, and it is worthy of being the treasure of Shaoxing.

Welcome everyone to visit and enjoy.

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Wuzhen Travel Notes Composition! ! ! After several hours of bumps, we finally reached the destination of this trip-Wuzhen.

Wuzhen, like many small towns in the south of the Yangtze River, has a narrow river running through the town. simple houses, which is built near the water, has Wu Peng's boat swinging leisurely on the river, smoke rises from the depths of the alley, and peasant women wash on the stone steps leading to the river ... Wuzhen is different from other small towns in the south of the Yangtze River, with less commercial atmosphere and more cultural atmosphere, which stems from the scenery, people and culture there.

Bridge.

There are not many bridges in Wuzhen, but they are unique enough.

Walking through the winding gravel road and bypassing many bends, a bridge appeared in front of me. Although it is a bit big, it is also made of stones, as strong, as beautiful and as real.

Looking at the stone carvings at the bridge head, I learned that it is called "Fengyuan Shuangqiao".

This is the first bridge in the river, so it is called Fengyuan.

Walking through the alley and a family, you will see a small bridge, which is a unique stone arch bridge in the ancient town of Jiangnan. After careful carving, it presents a three-dimensional pattern, which makes people feel happy. Standing on the stone arch bridge, you can see the boatman paddling around in the clear water, his face calm.

This is the bridge in Wuzhen. The big one is sudden, and the small one is comfortable.

Without these bridges, Wuzhen would certainly not be so exquisite and simple, without this artistic conception, just like a beautiful painting without embellishment.

There are not many bridges in Wuzhen, but they make the finishing point and are full of fun.

Running water.

Water is always the theme of Jiangnan ancient town.

What flows leisurely is the main line of life of residents along the river. Water carries their hope and simplicity and flows farther.

The water here is green and the people here are clear and transparent.

We got on Wu Peng's boat and it drifted away slowly. The boatman stood at the stern, swinging his oars skillfully and rippling. The boat swung forward from side to side, and the houses on the left and right seemed to swing and lean against the handrails. The boat rocked, and suddenly I felt as if I had got rid of the fast-paced life in the city and integrated into a peaceful and quiet town life. Everything here is drifting slowly with the current, drifting far away and fragmented.

Finally, I know why so many people yearn for Venice, because it is a water city and because water gives people comfort. When water became the main lifeline of the city, people really slowed down. Maybe this is a return, a return to life style.

The water in Wuzhen is like this. Such water breeds people who like water.

Others.

One side of the soil and water support one side.

Wuzhen has cultivated a simple and kind person.

Passing through a deep alley, many people seem to have never been disturbed by tourists and still live independently and leisurely.

Some people knock on the wooden fish and say things we don't understand, maybe they are praying. Others grow vegetables in their gardens. From time to time, a puppy will run into the middle of the road, scratching and scratching, or just stay in the middle of the road.

There are also starlings who greet people when they meet them, which makes tourists admire from time to time.

This interest in life must be desirable.

I even wonder, here, is it a paradise for many China literati after being demoted?

Culture.

Besides beautiful scenery and amiable people, Wuzhen's culture is also indispensable.

Culture has always been the power to make an ancient town attractive forever. With culture, the paintings of ancient towns are particularly eye-catching, which will be deeply displayed in front of people and let people know about it.

Walking into a small doorway, there is a national quintessence culture.

Walking into the Jiangnan Hundred Beds Museum, there are beds from Ming Dynasty to modern times, from emperors' beds to ordinary people's beds. This is the development and history of the bed. The carvings of these beds are very exquisite. You can tell at a glance that it is carefully carved by skilled craftsmen. Although the beds are big and comfortable, they lack some hard work, a craft and wood carving culture.

This kind of bed kept in Wuzhen has also become a cultural treasure of Wuzhen.

Then walk along a rugged stone road and through a narrow alley, which is the workshop of blue printed cloth. There are long strips of cloth hanging in the big garden, waiting to dry.

Blue calico is the characteristic of Jiangnan, and it has almost become its symbol. The small and thin patterns reveal a delicacy, while the blue lining shows a simplicity.

Seeing the snow-white cloth transformed into beautiful blue calico by skilled craftsmen, I have to sigh the ingenuity of Wuzhen people. Perhaps this craft can only be seen in Wuzhen, because this cultural heritage is preserved here. This style belongs to Wuzhen, an ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River, because only here, wearing blue calico clothes, sitting by the river and watching the passing Wu Peng ships is harmonious.

In addition to these crafts, Wuzhen also produced a scholar-Mao Dun.

His Midnight, Spring Silkworm and Frosty Leaves as Red as February Flowers are all masterpieces. His former residence still exudes a cultural atmosphere, and the words "Where there is a will, there is a way" are hung on the wall. This should be his motto. On his desk, there are several books simply, and the pages have already turned yellow. His knowledge and opinions will not turn yellow, but the older he is.

The layout of Mao Dun's former residence is very simple. There are only two chairs and a table in the reception room. Perhaps, for a literati, this is enough.

Perhaps many literati in China are like this, living a poor and simple life. It is this poverty and this kind of life that make them real "gentlemen", which reminds me of Lu Xun, who is as thrifty and full of cultural atmosphere as those who have seen him, but Lu Xun also has a leisure herb garden.

And Mao Dun is always in the book.

Walking out of Mao Dun's former residence, I saw a well-preserved pawnshop, pushed open a stone lion gate, turned several corners, and arrived at the pawnshop. There is a big word "when" written on the wall.

Crossing the high threshold, standing on the concrete floor, the window for exchanging goods is very high and small, and other places are made of small holes with wooden strips. It is said that this strange structure is to prevent fighting and fair trade.

It seems that in ancient times, people also knew how to manage money economically.

From the side door, you can go around the place where the staff in the pawnshop sit. When you step on the stone door-like floor, you can hear your footsteps and echoes, climb three flights of stairs and sit on the wooden stool. have ...

What are the characteristics of the beginning and end of Lu Xun's former residence sketch? Write about Lu Xun's past ... Lu Xun's hometown is a historical block with unique Jiangnan style, which has become a real place to interpret Lu Xun's works, taste the scenery of Lu Xun's works and feel the life situation of Lu Xun in those years.

On both sides of a narrow bluestone road, there are rows of white tiles, bamboo rafts, Lu Xun's ancestral home, Lu Xun's former residence, Baicao Garden, San Tan Yin Yue and Xianheng Hotel. A small river flows in front of Lu Xun's former residence, and the awning boat is swaying on the river. This situation can't help but remind people of some scenes written by Lu Xun.

After careful protection and restoration, Lu Xun's hometown has become a place for three-dimensional interpretation of China's modern great writer Lu Xun.

Lanting National Forest Park is surrounded by mountains and waters, with green peaks and lush trees and bamboo cultivation.

The holy land of calligraphy enjoys a good reputation at home and abroad.

The story of Preface to the Orchid Pavilion written by Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in Jin Dynasty in China art history, happened in Lanting.

The tomb of a celebrity is immortal.

The largest tomb in the south of the Yangtze River more than 2,500 years ago, the Yinshan Wang Yueling, is another major archaeological discovery after Hemudu and Liangzhu cultural sites in Yuyao, Zhejiang Province, and it is also one of the "Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries in China".

The annual Shaoxing Orchid Festival in the park shows a sea of orchids.

East Lake is a famous scenic spot in Shaoxing, known as "the first bonsai in the world".

East Lake used to be Qingshi Mountain.

From the Han Dynasty, it became a quarry, and in the Sui Dynasty, it was mined on a larger scale.

Over time, in the quarry, the springs in the rocks gushed out, the rivers flooded, the lake turned into a lake, and the blue waves rippled in the lake. This is today's East Lake.

At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Tao Ruixuan, a native of Huiji, saw the wonders of the lake and built a dike to divide the lake and the river in two.

Outside the dike is the East Zhejiang Canal, which runs through the east of Zhejiang. Inside the dike is the East Lake.

1, Ke Yan is a big place. If you slow down, it will take 1 day.

Half a day is enough for Lanting, but it takes about half an hour to drive from Ke Yan to Lanting. If the road conditions are unfamiliar, 1 hour is fine, unless it is a taxi.

3. The downtown area in Lanting is still relatively close, and the driving time is 10 minutes.

Lu Xun's former residence, Shenyuan Garden and Zhuangyuan Building are all near Jiefang Road.

But the food in Zhuangyuanlou is not so good.

The price is quite acceptable.

You can pay attention at 3: 30, or go to grandma's house to eat. The taste is better, the price is more cost-effective, and it is quite close to the scenic spots.

East Lake is far away, and it will take a long time.

5. It is recommended not to go to East Lake for two or two days. On the first day in Ke Yan, Lanting went to Shenyuan after lunch the next morning, and finally went to Lu Xun's hometown to buy special products.

With tickets, Lu Xun's hometown is free.

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